Conn. City to Build Regional Active Shooter Training Center after Fatal Ambush of Police Officers
What to know
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Bristol officials announced plans to build a regional active shooter training facility, backed by a $3.1 million federal grant and projected to cost $5 million to $8 million, with operations targeted for 2028-29.
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The two-story, reconfigurable center will allow law enforcement and fire personnel to train in realistic school and office-style layouts and is expected to serve agencies across Connecticut.
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The project follows the 2022 ambush that killed Sgt. Dustin DeMonte and Officer Alex Hamzy and wounded Officer Alec Iurato, who said scenario-based training previously helped save his life and underscored the need for a dedicated facility.